-
Recent Posts
- Who Do We Think We Are? Group Work in Church January 28, 2023
- The wisdom of Solomon (or, that was the week, that was) November 18, 2022
- Living in Love and Faith: some thoughts on the Church Society’s report October 25, 2022
- Extending our search for the truth: reviewing Past Cases Review 2 October 5, 2022
- Continuing the conversation: from either/or to both/and October 3, 2022
Categories
- Church of England and gender (27)
- Ecumenical movement (1)
- Episcopal Teaching Document (13)
- equal marriage (4)
- General Synod (12)
- Living in Love and Faith (35)
- marriage (4)
- preaching (1)
- Renewal and reform programme (5)
- Safeguarding (7)
- Shared Conversations (36)
- Uncategorized (8)
Monthly Archives: August 2017
Nothing new here: how the human sexuality debate repeats the women priests debate
Should a sheep among wolves wear her wolfskin coat? Continue reading
Posted in Church of England and gender
Tagged General Synod, Guildford, history, ordination, sexuality, women
Leave a comment
Getting into a muddle about sex: lifelong virginity and the Louden amendment
For various reasons, I’ve been going through some of the papers I kept from my stint on General Synod; eight complicated years which included the Higton debate, the AIDS debate, and the various stages of the legislation to permit women … Continue reading
Posted in Shared Conversations
Tagged Church Fathers, clitoris, erotic, General Synod, homosexuality, Jubilee Group, Rowan Williams, sexuality, Tony Higton, virginity
1 Comment